My grandmother would make monkey bread and take it with us when we'd go camping. My mother still makes it today and she taught me. Funny thing is every time my mom gives out the recipe, she gives it out exactly the same but no one can make their monkey bread quite like my mother.

The Fast Bites Cheeseburger really isn't all that bad. If I'm looking for something fast and cheap for lunch, I can pick up one of those in the frozen food section of my local dollar store and add my own condiments.

@jdmcdonald - The chairman of the company made a donation with his own money and it wasn't in the name of the company. Therefore what the chairman does is his business and has nothing to do with Jelly Belly or its operations. Get a grip!

Order varies based on mood, but I like shrimp fried rice, crab rangoon, General Tso, roast pork lo mein, vegetable potstickers, and definitely egg rolls. Not all at once of course, just mix it up from time to time.

When I was 10 or 11 I distinctly remember my great-grandmother, my grandmother, my mother, and I attending a mother-daughter dinner at the little church where my grandmother married my grandfather. It was the one of the few times I remember where all four generations of the women in our family were together. My grandmother made Watergate salad and it was my favorite dessert and a staple of all our family get-togethers.

It's not bad, especially if you're just looking for something quick to munch on or if you have a craving after a night of bar-hopping. One of my more intrepidatious friends added steamed peas to his slice and I tried it - reminded me of my childhood.

belinskaya, you're not alone. Popeye's was my first real summer job back in 1995. I was a busboy (or in this case, busgirl). Part of the job meant parading through the restaurant with one of the racks of chicken or lamb while sirens went off all over the restaurant and music played, meant to get the customers to order it.
protesilaus, what you've gotta understand about a place like Lake Geneva is it's a getaway/resort town. Everything's inflated, including rental property prices. But it's a beautiful place and if I had a way to do it right now, I'd go to Lake Geneva just to pay $17 for a sandwich and relive all those great memories.